Global Warming Update #11

I still haven’t seen "An Inconvenient Truth", although I got the video out of Blockbuster a couple of days ago. I’m hoping to watch it tonight and then compare Mr. Gore’s claims with what the UN Global Warming panel recently said.  Tom Faranda’s Folly: Global Warming Update #7 – the UN report However this morning … Read more

New Faranda arrival

My brother Phil and his wife Ann had baby #4 this morning at 5:22 AM. Mark joins his siblings Luke, Catherine and Gregory. Here he is this morning a few minutes after his birth – He is grandchild #8 for my mother – seven boys and Catherine!

Blonde Joke

This from one of my humor consultants, Ellen Mullin. Subject: COUGH SYRUP The pharmacist walks into the store to find a guy leaning heavily Against a wall. He asks the blonde clerk "What’s with that guy over There by the wall?" The blonde clerk responds:  "Well, he came in here this morning to get Something … Read more

The Four Lesson Management Course

This was sent to me by a good friend, who I haven’t seen in 25 years, by the name of Kevin Rowley. Brigid and I knew Kevin when we lived in Jamaica, where we all were teaching. Kevin was a wonderful rugby player, raconteur, and all-around good guy. He is currently in Australia. Lesson 1: … Read more

Health Update

Saw the hematologist, Dr. Klimek, this morning at Sloan Kettering. My white cell count is still low – although possibly marginally better then it has been. The bone marrow biopsy from four weeks ago did show some abnormal cells – "displastic" is the term. So Dr. Klimek is more concerned now, then she had been, … Read more

Latest Read: Backcountry First Aid

Since we are aiming to do some camping and hiking this spring and summer, I have been doing some research. It’s been a very long time since I’ve done any extensive camping, beyond some car and tent camping at commercial sites and a couple of overnighters with Tim, the cub scout.  In fact my last … Read more

Tim’s basketball season

Well, the season is coming to a close. There is loads of enthusiasm in the St. Augustine’s fourth grade boys team. There are 14 players and hardly any of them ever miss a game. This is despite lossing nine of their first ten games. Now though, the enthusiasm is paying off as they’ve won their … Read more

The Washington Post on “Wage Insurance”

Here is a very interesting article in the Post on a little-known program that seems to have bipartisan support for expansion. Making Up for Lower Pay – washingtonpost.com When Michael Maynard’s company announced it was moving overseas, the 53-year-old machine technician from Massachusetts quickly found a job at another firm. As the sole provider for … Read more